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Abdelliya Palace — Attraction in Tunis

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Abdelliya Palace
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Abdellia Palace is a palace located in La Marsa, a town in the northern suburbs of the capital of Tunisia, Tunis. It is built in 1500 by Abu Abdallah Muhammad IV al-Mutawakkil when he was in power.
Nearby attractions
Parc Essaada
V8JH+4W8، Rue Essaada, La Marsa, Tunisia
Marsa Corniche
La Marsa, Tunisia
Ahmed Bey Palace
V8MJ+892, Carthage, Tunisia
Marsa Beach
La Marsa, Tunisia
Keren Yeshua Synagogue
V8MM+J8W, La Marsa, Tunisia
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The couscous Tree
3 Rue Mami, Marsa 2070, Tunisia
SAKURA PASTA
1 Rue Mami, Marsa, Tunisia
Origami Sushi Bar
28 Av. Habib Bourguiba, Marsa 2070, Tunisia
Bistro Nippon
29 Rue Tahar Ben Achour, Marsa, Tunisia
Lapero Tapas & Pintxos
13 Rue Tahar Ben Achour, Marsa, Tunisia
The Kitchen Restaurant la Marsa
10 Av. Taieb Mhiri, Marsa 2070, Tunisia
Doodle Burger Bar
Rue Mohamed Ben Amara, Marsa, Tunisia
Japanese Curry Kitano
39 Rue Salem Bou Hajeb, Marsa, Tunisia
Kitchen Factory piccola and more
Rue du 25 juillet 1957, Marsa, Tunisia
YaBon
Rue 2 mars 1924, La Marsa 2070, Tunisia
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The LandLord
13 Rue Mohamed Fadhel Ben Achour, Tunis 2070, Tunisia
Dar Souad - Guest House
56 Av. Zine Ben Achour, Marsa, Tunisia
L'Hôtel Particulier La Marsa
30 Av. Habib Bourguiba, Marsa 2070, Tunisia
Dar El Kif
18 Rue du 2 mars 1934, Marsa 2070, Tunisia
Dar Ennassim
4 Rue du Bigaradier La Marsa Ennassim, La Marsa 2070, Tunisia
Dar El Marsa Hotel & Spa
75 Av. Habib Bourguiba, Marsa 2078, Tunisia
Dar Jaafar
6 bis Rue Ali Riahi, Marsa 2070, Tunisia
Dar Marsa Cubes
Rue Sidi Salah, Marsa 2070, Tunisia
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Abdelliya Palace

V8JG+44G, La Marsa, Tunisia
4.1(40)
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Abdellia Palace is a palace located in La Marsa, a town in the northern suburbs of the capital of Tunisia, Tunis. It is built in 1500 by Abu Abdallah Muhammad IV al-Mutawakkil when he was in power.

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attractions: Parc Essaada, Marsa Corniche, Ahmed Bey Palace, Marsa Beach, Keren Yeshua Synagogue, restaurants: The couscous Tree, SAKURA PASTA, Origami Sushi Bar, Bistro Nippon, Lapero Tapas & Pintxos, The Kitchen Restaurant la Marsa, Doodle Burger Bar, Japanese Curry Kitano, Kitchen Factory piccola and more, YaBon
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Nearby attractions of Abdelliya Palace

Parc Essaada

Marsa Corniche

Ahmed Bey Palace

Marsa Beach

Keren Yeshua Synagogue

Parc Essaada

Parc Essaada

4.2

(88)

Closed
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Marsa Corniche

Marsa Corniche

4.3

(560)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Ahmed Bey Palace

Ahmed Bey Palace

4.6

(11)

Open 24 hours
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Marsa Beach

Marsa Beach

4.1

(432)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Abdelliya Palace

The couscous Tree

SAKURA PASTA

Origami Sushi Bar

Bistro Nippon

Lapero Tapas & Pintxos

The Kitchen Restaurant la Marsa

Doodle Burger Bar

Japanese Curry Kitano

Kitchen Factory piccola and more

YaBon

The couscous Tree

The couscous Tree

4.8

(188)

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SAKURA PASTA

SAKURA PASTA

4.2

(233)

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Origami Sushi Bar

Origami Sushi Bar

4.3

(118)

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Bistro Nippon

Bistro Nippon

4.5

(171)

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Michael DiasMichael Dias
The place is historic and I’d like to see it, but there is only one lady inside and she speaks Arabic only! I tried to talk, but no French, no English. Such a historic place deserves more attention from the authorities. Such a shame. More than 500 years of history. Closed for visitors.
Francesca SpinolaFrancesca Spinola
Abdelliya palace è una di quelle perle nascoste di cui abbonda la città. Alle spalle della spiaggia di La Marsa, già a metà collina, a due passi dalla piazza di Tunis Telecom, si trova questo qasr costruito nel 1500 e oggi divenuto centro culturale per eventi artistici come festival della musica e della danza. Perdersi è la risposta quando si ha fame di scoprire il mondo!
Jakob JørgensenJakob Jørgensen
Nice place to show of your stuff in small and big showrooms. Parking is a bit difficult. No ATM, bring your cash with you.
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The place is historic and I’d like to see it, but there is only one lady inside and she speaks Arabic only! I tried to talk, but no French, no English. Such a historic place deserves more attention from the authorities. Such a shame. More than 500 years of history. Closed for visitors.
Michael Dias

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Abdelliya palace è una di quelle perle nascoste di cui abbonda la città. Alle spalle della spiaggia di La Marsa, già a metà collina, a due passi dalla piazza di Tunis Telecom, si trova questo qasr costruito nel 1500 e oggi divenuto centro culturale per eventi artistici come festival della musica e della danza. Perdersi è la risposta quando si ha fame di scoprire il mondo!
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Nice place to show of your stuff in small and big showrooms. Parking is a bit difficult. No ATM, bring your cash with you.
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Reviews of Abdelliya Palace

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5.0
3y

Le palais Abdelliyya est un palais d’été datant de l’époque hafside. Commandé par un des derniers souverains de cette dynastie, Abu ‘Abd Allah Muhammad, d'où le nom est inspiré. il est le vestige le plus ancien de cette période de l’histoire tunisienne. Des trois palais originellement construits, un seul est conservé, l’Abdilliyya El Koubra. Ce palais a été édifié à l’écart de la capitale, non seulement pour des questions de tranquillité mais aussi pour servir de refuge. Aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles, le palais constitue une villégiature estivale recherchée pour les beys mouradites et husseinites avant qu’ils ne rejoignent les palais de la capitale ou du Bardo. Au cours du XIXe siècle le Palais al-Abdelliyya a hébergé des membres de la cour beylicale mais aussi des personnalités tunisiennes et étrangères, notamment le bey Mahmoud (1814-1824) qui donnait une importance particulière Mustapha bey et Ahmed bey ont délaissé le palais. Il fut occupé alors par les consuls d’Angleterre (Thomas Reade et Richard Wood), jusqu’au moment où Mhamed bey (1855-1859), dernier bey à vivre dans le palais, s’y installe pour des raisons médicales. Au lendemain de la deuxième guerre mondiale, le palais a servi d’école primaire jusqu'en 1960 aprés la construction de l'école Nahj el Ward . son jardin fut un petit jardin publique sous forme de petit Zoo, délaissé quelques annés après. il est aujourd’hui devenu un...

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5.0
3y

Qui ne connaît pas le Palais El Abdelliya à La Marsa ? Un joyau architectural bien implanté dans le paysage artistique, accueillant, depuis des années, des manifestations culturelles : expositions, spectacles, projets artistiques et bien d’autres. Toutefois, peu de gens connaissent sa vraie histoire et ses caractéristiques qui font de lui un espace emblématique, et ce, à bien des égards. Ahmed Ibn Abou Dhief, Jacques Revault, Cheïkh Fadhel Ben Achour, Mohamed Al Aziz Ben Achour, Jamila Binous, Mohamed Béji Ben Mami, Samia Ben Abdallah, Khadija Benaissa et bien d’autres voyageurs, historiens et architectes se sont intéressés à ce palais marsois remarquable qui se distingue par une rare beauté, élégance et sobriété. Mais il faut dire qu’aucune source ne nous donne vraiment des renseignements exhaustifs et d’une parfaite exactitude de l’histoire de ce monument, de ses origines jusqu’à nos jours. Et pour cause. Il s’agit de l’unique témoignage de l’architecture civile à usage d’habitation de l’époque hafside dont la construction remonte à 1500-1525. Un palais chargé d’histoire(s) et ayant survécu au temps et à ses troubles et bouleversements. Chef-d’œuvre hors pair, classé monument historique depuis le 3 mai 1923, le palais El Abdelliya fait partie intégrante du patrimoine national bâti qui revêt un intérêt historique, architectural et culturel et non...

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3.0
2y

It is a historical gem, With more than 500 years of history, this palace is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the region. However, it’s such a shame that this historic place doesn’t receive more attention from the authorities. Sadly, it is currently closed for visitors. Despite this, I highly recommend keeping an eye out for occasional performances and arts events that are staged at this...

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